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Friday 13 February 2009
Notebook related component makers see recovering sales
Thanks to rush orders from notebook companies, sales of notebook OEMs as well as notebook related component makers, including passive component, PCB and cooling module makers, are...
Thursday 12 February 2009
PCB makers see revenues rising in February
Most Taiwan-based PCB makers have projected that their revenues in February will be better than those recorded in January due to increases in rush orders and more working days this...
Friday 23 January 2009
PCB makers optimistic about smartphone and netbook segment in 2009
Despite an expected decline in PCB production value, PCB makers expect netbook and smartphone applications to be growth drivers in 2009, benefiting related PCB companies Unitech Printed...
Wednesday 21 January 2009
PCB makers see rush orders from notebook and optoelectronics
PCB makers have seen an increase in rush orders in particular to the notebook segment during the past one to two weeks. Demand for optoelectronics PCBs is also better than expected...
Wednesday 31 December 2008
HannStar Board to have 70% share in netbook PCB market in 2009
HannStar Board, whose low-cost strategy has won it an over 50% share of netbook printed circuit board (PCB) market in 2008, stands a good chance of grabbing a 70% share next year,...
Tuesday 23 December 2008
HannStar Board suspends PCB plant in China, overall utilization to fall to 50% in December
With notebook demand worsening, HannStar Board, a major supplier of notebook-use printed circuit board (PCB) supplier, saw losses in November and its utilization rate has dropped...
Thursday 18 December 2008
HannStar Board and GCE reduce notebook PCB shipments guidance further
Affected by a sharp order drop in November, HannStar Board and Gold Circuit Electronics (GCE) have both reduced their annual PCB shipments guidance for 2008 by 10%.
Friday 12 December 2008
PCB makers to freeze capacity expansions next year
PCB companies are being forced to freeze capacity expansion plans next year due to sagging end market demand and the China government's restrictions on wastewater emissions, according...
Friday 14 November 2008
Notebook PCB makers HannStar Board and GCE push back expansion projects for 2009
Having downward adjusted their fourth-quarter guidance recently, the two major Taiwan notebook PCB makers – HannStar Board and Gold Circuit Electronics (GCE) – have also...
Tuesday 11 November 2008
PCB makers Tripod, HannStar Board and GCE to see 5-10% sales decline in 4Q due to weakening notebook and handset PCBs
PCB industry players indicated PCB orders have dropped dramatically since October, as customers are seeking to delay shipments amid a weakening economic outlook. Even notebook PCB...
Wednesday 5 November 2008
PCB maker HannStar Board shortens lead times amid declining sales in 4Q
Due to weak order volumes for notebook PCBs, fourth-quarter lead times of HannStar Board have decreased from four weeks to three weeks. The company said sales for the fourth quarter...
Wednesday 29 October 2008
Notebook PCB makers conservative about capacity expansion in 2009
Because of weak market demand amid a slowing world economy, PCB makers HannStar Board and Gold Circuit Electronics (GCE) both failed to meet their third-quarter shipment targets and...
Thursday 9 October 2008
PCB maker HannStar Board maintaining high utilization rates despite expanding capacity; September sales reach NT$2.1 billion
Although the peak season effect for the notebook market was not as good as expected this year, notebook PCB maker HannStar Board reported record consolidated sales of NT$2.12 billion...
Wednesday 17 September 2008
HannStar Board expects weak growth for regular notebook PCBs amid strong netbook demand
HannStar Board expects its PCB shipments to the regular notebook segment to stay flat or have weak growth in the fourth quarter, as demand will have been squeezed by netbooks.
Wednesday 27 August 2008
HannStar Board expects 3Q08 PCB shipments to rise at least 10%
HannStar Board expects its PCB shipments to grow at least 10% sequentially in the third quarter as a result of a seasonal upturn in the notebook market.